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Jan. 4—In connection with the homicide investigation started on December 12, 2023 following the killing of William Averill, a North Bend resident was apprehended by the Coos Bay Police ...
The state's largest multiple homicide was the 1887 slaughter of 34 Chinese gold miners at the Hells Canyon Massacre. Other notable multiple homicides include the 2015 Umpqua Community College shooting (ten killed in mass shooting on college campus), the Oregon Museum Tavern shooting (five killed in Ladies' Night shooting), and the 2022 Bend ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Oregon.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 174 law enforcement agencies employing 6,695 sworn police officers, about 177 for each 100,000 residents.
On February 9, 1989, Sanders was arrested for impersonating a police officer and threatening prostitutes to get into his car. After his arraignment, his bail was set on $14,000, and after it was paid, he was released until the next court hearing. Following his death, police searched Sanders' apartment and a rented garage in San Diego, where ...
The 31-year-old woman from Arroyo Grande was taken into custody after deputies deployed a spike strip in Morro Bay. Naked woman in stolen vehicle arrested in SLO County after 2 high-speed chases ...
A police vehicle turning left on South Nine Street struck Shepherd, a pedestrian. Shepherd died of her injuries later that day. [10] 2022-06-27 Jayland Walker (25) Black Akron, Ohio: Walker refused to stop his vehicle for police and led them on a pursuit during which, police allege, Walker fired a gun.
The Suffolk County Police Department started its investigation after a student walking to school found a “severed left arm” at Southards Pond Park on Thursday morning. A cadaver dog discovered ...
Alonzo Tucker was a bootblack (shoeshiner) in a barbershop, [2] a boxer, and he owned a gym in Coos Bay, Oregon. [3] The 1900 census listed 36 Black people living in Coos County. [2] On September 18, 1902, the only lynching ever to be documented in Oregon occurred in Coos Bay, of Alonzo Tucker. He was accused of raping a white woman and ...